About FileFly
Share any file between Android phones via NFC transfer. The files are stored on the phone's external storage (SD Card). Track the files you have received by the sender's name, the filename, and the time they were shared....
Share any file between Android phones via NFC transfer. The files are stored on the phone's external storage (SD Card). Track the files you have received by the sender's name, the filename, and the time they were shared. From the list of received files, you can select to open them or long press to delete the record for that file. The file itself is not deleted and will still remain on external storage.
Paper copies are a thing of the past, so go green with FileFly!
This application and its source are open source software licensed under the Apache License v2. The source code and license are available at https://github.com/askii93/FileFly.
Authors:
Peter Piech
Jacob Abramson
Saurabh Sharma
Andy Kakkaramadam
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of FileFly since it was posted on our website on 2019-11-06 19:44:39.
The latest version is and it was updated on 2024-04-19 18:05:56. See below the changes in each version.
FileFly version
Updated At: 2014-12-10
Changes: v0.7.2b (12/10/2014):
- Bug fixes
v0.7b (11/24/2014):
- Initial release
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